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THE LITTLE MERMAID YOGURT CAKE

July 16, 2012 Last updated on November 2, 2017 By Manu 7 Comments

The Little Mermaid Yogurt Cake

Today is my eldest daughter’s 5th birthday.  I cannot believe it’s already been 5 years since I first held her in my arms… she was so small!  And now she’s growing to be a beautiful and sweet girl.  I will be very busy in the next few days as we will be celebrating her birthday with some friends on Sunday (so expect more party recipes to come up after that!), but today she had a little party at school… so I made her a cake and some treats to give to her friends (I will be posting these tomorrow).  Victoria is in the Disney Princesses phase… and she particularly likes Ariel, so she asked me for an “Ariel Cake” and I had to oblige.  As she is still little and so are her friends, I wanted to make a cake that was still somewhat healthy, so I made a yogurt cake as a base: simple, quick and delicious!  I love this cake because besides having yogurt as one of the ingredients, it also uses oil instead of butter without compromising on taste and texture.  It is always a winner… and this time was no exception as the cake got over pretty quickly, I have been told!  I decorated it with a figure of Ariel (made from fondant) swimming in a sea of turquoise icing sugar!  She was quite happy with the result and that made me a happy mummy!  Enjoy!

 

Ingredients:
1 ½ dose of my Yogurt Cake
Coloured Fondant
Edible Ink pens
Icing Sugar/Powdered Sugar
Powdered Blue colour
White royal icing

The cake is a basic yogurt cake.  I just leveled it and flipped it upside down to get the smoother side on the top.

To make the Little Mermaid decoration, I used coloured fondant, a couple of drops of white royal icing for the eyes and edible ink pens for the smaller details.  To cut out the parts that composed Ariel, I made  my own stencils.  It is quite easy, all you need is a printed image of what you want to make, some clean cardboard, some transfer paper, a pen and a sharp exacto knife.  Put the transfer paper between the image and the cardboard and tranfer the image onto the cardboard by tracing the outline with a pen.  Cut out all the single pieces.  I did this by colour, so I cut the hair in one piece and then a piece each for the face, the body and the tail…  I always use this method when I have to make my own stencils (also for making cookies), so I can virtually make ANYTHING I fancy!

Then you can use these stencils to cut out your rolled fondant.  Add all the details (like the eyes, mouth etc.), make sure that all the pieces coincide and leave them to dry overnight.

I had a mould to make shell and sea creature chocolates and I used it to make a shell and a star fish.

The day of the party I sprinkled the cake with coloured icing sugar (I simply mixed icing sugar with some powdered blue colour) and I assembled Ariel on the top.

The Little Mermaid Yogurt Cake

Be very careful as working with icing sugar can be quite messy and you cannot move your fondant pieces around after you place them on the cake or they will leave a mark on the icing sugar!

The Little Mermeid Yogurt Cake
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The Little Mermaid Yogurt Cake

A healthy birthday cake that doesn't compromise on taste and looks: The Little Mermaid Yogurt cake!
Course: Cake, Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Author: Manuela Zangara

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ dose of my Yogurt Cake
  • Coloured Fondant
  • Edible Ink pens
  • Icing Sugar/Powdered Sugar
  • Powdered Blue colour
  • White royal icing

Instructions

  1. The cake is a basic yogurt cake. I just leveled it and flipped it upside down to get the smoother side on the top.
  2. To make the Little Mermaid decoration, I used coloured fondant, a couple of drops of white royal icing for the eyes and edible ink pens for the smaller details. To cut out the parts that composed Ariel, I made my own stencils. It is quite easy, all you need is a printed image of what you want to make, some clean cardboard, some transfer paper, a pen and a sharp exacto knife. Put the transfer paper between the image and the cardboard and tranfer the image onto the cardboard by tracing the outline with a pen. Cut out all the single pieces. I did this by colour, so I cut the hair in one piece and then a piece each for the face, the body and the tail… I always use this method when I have to make my own stencils (also for making cookies), so I can virtually make ANYTHING I fancy!
  3. Then you can use these stencils to cut out your rolled fondant. Add all the details (like the eyes, mouth etc.), make sure that all the pieces coincide and leave them to dry overnight.
  4. I had a mould to make shell and sea creature chocolates and I used it to make a shell and a star fish.
  5. The day of the party I sprinkled the cake with coloured icing sugar (I simply mixed icing sugar with some powdered blue colour) and I assembled Ariel on the top.
  6. Be very careful as working with icing sugar can be quite messy and you cannot move your fondant pieces around after you place them on the cake or they will leave a mark on the icing sugar!

The Little Mermaid Yogurt Cake

The cake was a success and Victoria loved it!

Filed Under: Baking, Birthday, Breakfast, Cake and Cookie Decorating, Cakes, Desserts, Snack, Special Occasions, Tea Time, Vegetarian Tagged With: Ariel, baking, birthday, birthday cake, cake, cake decoration, children, decorations, dessert, Disney, fondant, healthy, kids, Mermaid, party, simple, Special Occasions, sweets, tea time, The Little Mermaid, yogurt, yogurt cake

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Comments

  1. Nuts about food says

    August 3, 2012 at 8:51 pm

    Your Ariel is beautiful!

    Reply
  2. DB-The Foodie Stuntman says

    July 23, 2012 at 5:25 am

    Also, happy belated birthday to your daughter!

    Reply
  3. DB-The Foodie Stuntman says

    July 23, 2012 at 5:25 am

    Nice recreation of the character!

    Reply
  4. Sawsan @ chef in disguise says

    July 17, 2012 at 6:03 pm

    Happy bithday sweet Victoria
    The cake looks amazing Manu..I loved the tutorial on how to make the picture

    Reply
  5. Suzanne Perazzini says

    July 17, 2012 at 11:25 am

    Beautiful little girl’s cake. I can feel my 6-month-old son in my arms still and he is now 21. Time is such a thief. The next 5 years will pass just as quickly – enjoy every momnet, even the grumpy times.

    Reply
  6. Medeja says

    July 17, 2012 at 10:33 am

    Happy birthday to your lovely daughter! This cake is amazing!

    Reply
  7. RavieNomNoms says

    July 17, 2012 at 5:01 am

    The Little Mermaid was my favorite!!

    Reply

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